DC DELIGHTS #3: ARROW, THE FLASH, LEGENDS OF TOMORROW, CONSTANTINE, GOTHAM, And SUICIDE SQUAD!!

Ah Friday what a lovely day to talk DC tv and some movie news. This week we talk about the future of DC’s TV line-up from the likes of Arrow, Flash, Gotham, Constantine, and newcomers Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl! BUT as usual some movie news well movie pictures from Suicide Squad’s set and BVS’ Wonder Woman!

The Flash’s Danielle Panabaker had a Reddit AMA talking mostly about The Flash’s future. Here’s a summary of some of the more important information:
– Tom Cavanagh (Harrison Wells) will be back in future seasons.
– Killer Frost is coming. Danielle hints that she may show up in the season final. The costume has already been created.
– At the end of the season final, Caitlin is terrified
– The possibility of Caitlin crossing over to Legends Of Tomorrow has been discussed but is not official yet.
– When asked to tease the season final she responded “The finale has lots of tears and lots of emotions. And it might be the end of the world for Team Flash…”
– One word description of the final: Heart-Wrenching
– Deleted scenes involve more Caitlin/Wells interaction and Caitlin/Iris/Cisco interaction. One of these scenes involves Wells suggesting that Caitlin take a job elsewhere, she declines.
– Season 2 starts filming July 7
– There’s a wedding in the season final.

Now that the dust has settled on Arrow’s eventful Season 3 finale, fans have been left wondering about the crime-fighting future of one ‘John Diggle’ in particular. While the idea was briefly teased during a conversation between Diggle and his (former?) best pal Oliver Queen, David Ramsey has now confirmed that his character will indeed be operating under a mask next season.

Speaking to Comicbook.com at The CW’s annual upfronts presentation on Thursday, Ramsey stressed the importance of preserving Diggle’s secret identity while he’s out catching the bad guys. “I do think you need some kind of concealment,” he claimed, “And to that end, they are working on something. You will see something for Diggle next year, season 4. You will.”

But what mask will he wear? Earlier this year, there was a lot of speculation about Dig potentially taking up the mantle of a certain Green Lantern. Given the character’s close partnership with Green Arrow in the comics (albeit as the ‘Hal Jordan’ incarnation), the rumors did appear to carry some weight. However, Ramsey maintained that this was never the plan:

“Everyone wants to talk about John Stewart. Is it “John Stewart Diggle” or “John Diggle Stewart” or whatever, and will he be Green Lantern? Marc Guggenheim has said publicly that it’s not the way to go right now. But people are still talking about it… I think they’ve taken great strides to making John Diggle part of the lexicon, and that’s an important thing. I don’t think you want to abandon that… I think there’s something very normal about him that’s part of the appeal. I think if you put a mask on him as part of the Green Lantern Corps, and that’s wonderful by the way – John Stewart is a wonderful character – but you lose some of that. You lose part of the “everyguy” character.”

While he may have ruled out Green Lantern, Ramsey did go on to name-drop a few other (lesser known) DC Comics heroes as potential secret identity candidates – including the likes of ‘Vigilante’ and ‘The Guardian’.

DC Comics fans are still mourning the recent cancellation of NBC’s “Constantine,“ which starred Matt Ryan as the titular occult detective — but could the character live on through another DC television series, like The CW’s “Arrow”?

The supernatural drama is produced by Warner Bros. Television — the studio behind The CW’s “Arrow,” “The Flash,” “iZombie” and newly picked up “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” (not to mention CBS’ “Supergirl,” and Fox’s “Gotham” and “Lucifer“) which could pave the way for a potential crossover. However, WBTV is currently trying to find a new network home for “Constantine,” which would stymie any cameo plans.

“Arrow” showrunner Marc Guggenheim admitted that “there’s a lot of desire on everyone’s part” to bring the character into the shared DC TV universe he created with Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti, telling Variety, “It would be wonderful and we certainly have a million ideas — it’s hard for me to say mainly because A: it’s not my decision to make and B: with ‘Constantine’ being shopped around to other networks… it’s really hard to make plans when a show’s kind of in limbo.”

Even The Arrow himself, Stephen Amell, was seemingly eager for a crossover between the two properties before NBC swung the ax. During a recent panel at Wizard World Philadelphia Comic-Con, Amell spoke about the interconnected nature of the DC TV universe.

“‘Constantine’ was an NBC show. I’m on The CW. I had had discussions with DC — so not NBC, not CW — but with DC Entertainment about guest starring on ‘Constantine’ when it was still on the air. And that was and is still on the table,” Amell said, according to ComicBook.com. “The reason that I was going to guest star on ‘Constantine,’ at least the idea that we were throwing around, was he’s an expert when it comes to the Lazarus Pit, which is now something that is a part of and will continue to be a part of ‘Arrow.’”

While John Constantine would arguably be a natural addition to the “Arrow” universe given the comic book character’s familiarity with supernatural phenomena, Guggenheim cautioned, “a lot of the pieces are in place, except for that one final piece, which is: what’s the fate of ‘Constantine’? That’s the tricky thing. But it comes up in the writers’ room constantly — we have a number of ideas; one idea that’s particularly exciting to me. We’re in a little bit of a wait-and-see mode, like you guys are.”

Speaking of crossovers!

Crossover episodes between its hit superhero shows — “The Flash” and “Arrow” — have fueled the CW’s success, and network president Mark Pedowitz promises there will be more to come. “We’ll be doing them as special events in the fourth quarter,” he told ad buyers at the CW’s upfront presentation.

With yet more characters from the DC Comics universe entering the CW schedule with the pickup of “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” the plan is for even more creative storytelling, especially since the shows will all be in the hands of executive producer Greg Berlanti and his team, including EPs Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg.

“We do have crossovers planned,” says DC chief content officer Geoff Johns. “The point of building these three shows out on the CW network is we can make a comic book world. That’s really the secret formula starting to emerge on television for the first time.”

Johns says the plan is for the characters to weave in and out of storylines, in order to help and challenge one another. “The shows are acting like monthly comic books by doing so,” he notes.

Indeed, Stephen Amell’s “Arrow” and Grant Gustin’s “The Flash” appear prominently in the trailer for “Legends of Tomorrow.”

But there’s another DC character being introduced to the small screen this fall who might have to sit out all the crossover fun — at least for now.

Of CBS’ hotly anticipated “Supergirl,” “The network has said publicly at this point they’re going to keep her to themselves,” says Berlanti. “I always approach the shows as a fan first, so I would love to see (a crossover). I think in success, all things are possible. But there’s a lot that would have to happen before everybody might say yes to that.”

On the heels of CBS ordering Supergirl to series, Digital Spy spoke to cast member David Harewood (Homeland), who plays DEO (Department of Extra-Normal Operations) agent Hank Henshaw.

In the comics (pre-New 52), Hank has a much different background. He’s an astronaut that believes catastrophic events that plague him and his crew are Superman’s fault. Before his injuries take his life he transfers his consciousness into Superman’s birthing matrix, becoming Cyborg Superman.

Harewood well aware of Henshaw’s comic backstory. “Hank Henshaw, yes, who ends up becoming Cyborg Superman in the comics, battling Superman,” Harewood told Digital Spy when they brought up that who he is playing in the show. “So I’m looking forward to that.”

“He’s a bit of a supervillain,” Harewood teased. “He seems pretty indestructible. Which I kind of like because I keep getting blown up in these things. I’m kind of looking forward to being indestructible.”

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Ciara Renee is new to the DC Universe on screen, but the actress revealed she’s a longtime fan of the comics and the characters who will grow into Legends on the show during a red carpet interview with ComicBook.com on Thursday. Despite the trailer that shows a CGI Hawkgirl soaring above the city, Renee hasn’t gotten to actually put on the wings of Hawkgirl just yet. It’s clear from her appearance on the red carpet Thursday, though, that she can’t wait for Kendra Saunders to take flight.

Ciara, Hawkgirl is a very different kind of superhero than what we’ve seen in this CW/DC Universe so far. What’s the inital appeal to you about playing a character like this?

Ciara Renee: I think the fact that she’s a girl is amazing! We don’t see many superheroines, so it’s going to be great to see a couple more bolstering the team. And, you know, she can fly! Which is not half bad! (laughs)

In the comics and even on the Justice League animated series, Hawkgirl has usually been a sort of balls-to-the-wall take nothing from anybody kind of character. Is that something you’re looking to bring to her on Legends?

CR: Oh yeah, absolutely. It’s interesting, because I think we’re finding her before she really understands her powers and her purpose. So she’s not necessarily a balls-to-the-wall human just yet, but when she gets angry… well you’ll see! (laughs)

Rumor has it we’ll see you Tuesday night on the season finale of The Flash. What was it like getting to tease the character a little bit before some of the other cast?

CR: Right! It was super cool. It was kind of a last minute thing. I signed on for the show, and they said, “Let’s try this!” and I just said, “Absolutely!” I’m excited to see it and how that turned out.

Did you get to put on the wings?

CR: No, we don’t have that costume yet, sadly. We’re still waiting for that, so not yet.

Are you hoping for the full beaked mask and all?

CR: I love her costume! I think it’s hot, man! I’ll take any part of it, wings and beak and everything.

What’s the general appeal to you of coming into the DC Universe and this new family of comic book shows?

CR: It’s so cool. It’s such a great community, and the fans are so passionate and excited about this. I was such a nerd as a kid; I watched Justice League all the time, and Justice League Unlimited, and Batman and Superman; I loved those, I love all those cartoons. So it’s really cool to be playing the real life version of one of the coolest characters on those shows.

When Morena Baccarin (Deadpool) first debuted as Dr. Leslie Thompkins, many didn’t expect her to stick around for too long, but with Erin Richards’ Barbara Kean falling out of favor with fans, Baccarin received an expanded role as her relationship with Ben McKenzie’s Jim Gordon evolved over the course of the latter half of the show’s freshman season. And with Barbara’s status, after her attack on Lee in the season finale, a little uncertain, it looks like Gordon will have the nice doctor to keep him company for a good while longer.

Earlier this week, Fox officially announced that their Batman prequel drama Gotham has decided to exercise Baccarin’s option to promote her from recurring status to a series regular.

At the CW Upfronts in New York Thursday, ComicBook.com chatted with actor Carlos Valdes about his fan-favorite character, some of those twists and turns, and how he likes feeling the vibes as Cisco.

Carlos, did you know just how far Cisco would come in season one? I feel like on a personal level, he had a lot of character development and growth.

Carlos Valdes: Yeah, absolutely. You know, with this show, we don’t know specifically what events are going to shape these characters into their ultimate trajectories, their end games so-to-speak, but we do know the sign posts. Do you know what I mean? We do know the big markers for the plot.

Like, we knew that Harrison Wells was really Eobard Thawne, the Reverse-Flash…

Wait, you knew that from the very beginning?

CV: Mm-hmm!

So who does Cisco want to interact more with in season two?

CV: Umm, you know, honestly, I love the scenes where Cisco and Joe West get to play around. I love playing off of Jesse L. Martin; he’s the best. I don’t often get scenes with him; I do every now and then, and when we do, we get along like gangbusters. I think there’s a really nice dynamic there between Joe West and Cisco. I’d love to work with Jesse a bit more.

It’s so much fun for fans every time that you get to reveal the name of a villain; comic book fans are just waiting for those ridiculous, iconic names to be said on screen. What’s that like for you, getting to reveal the icons and have that as part of your character?

CV: Well, you know, I have to give the credit first to the comic book writers who gave them those names 50 years ago, 75 years ago.

But it’s an honor. It really is! I mean, first of all, the writers came up with a really neat convention, you know? To justify these names, they have Cisco coming up with them with his unusual style, and I think that works really well. I think they did something smart and I’m trying to do it justice as best as I can. It’s an honor.

There have been some cool moments and nods to Cisco’s comic book alter ego, is that something you’re vibing on, getting to do that in the future?

CV: That wasn’t very subtle, Lucas. (laughs)

(laughs) To be super obvious and puntacular…

CV: I think, yeah, that’d be really nice. I can tease that fans can expect some big questions about the Vibe mythology to be answered in the next episode, the season finale here.

Yeah, we’ve been waiting since that mid-season trailer, where we saw that visor…

CV: Yeah! It looks good, right? You’d think, right? They’re kind of giving you the lollipop, but they’re not really giving it to you, they’re just holding it in front of your face.

What is the most surprising thing for you about coming into this DC Comics TV Universe?

CV: The most surprising thing. Huh. The most surprising thing is how supportive the network and the team are of the entire effort. We are living in an age where superhero media is huge. It’s easy for that to become stale, or become a fad, but I think we’ve kept it going strong in terms of fans’ interest because we’ve given it care, and we’ve given it dimension. We’ve given it something unique and different. I think that’s what has made the show such a success, and I’m really happy to be a part of it!

Now that you’ve had a full season to really build this character and get comfortable with him, what are some things you’re personally hoping for, for Cisco, as the show continues into season 2 and beyond?

CV: I hope he continues having romantic quandaries! You know what I mean?

That was fun this week, for sure.

CV: Those are really fun to play, because they’re an added dimension in his trajectory of growth. If he learns more about his romantic side, I think that’d be really fun to see.

Filming is still going strong this weekend for Suicide Squad in Toronto, Canada, and Just Jared has just bagged the most recent photos from the not-so-secret set. Offering yet another look at Will Smith and Margot Robbie in costume as Deadshot and Harley Quinn, respectively, these photos show the pair getting pretty close during filming as well as in-between takes. In addition, we also have another grainy look at Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang and Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag.

More photos have also surfaced online from the Suicide Squad shoot and they feature more of Will Smith being quite the gentlemen as Deadshot, as well as Margot Robbie seemingly putting on quite a show in the rain as Harley Quinn. There’s also a good look at Jay Hernandez as El Diablo.

Suicide Squad director/screenwriter David Ayer (Fury) caught many people by surprise when he announce that Batman foe Killer Croc (aka Waylon Jones) was joining his film. That news came with the announcement that Lost and Oz actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje would portray him. Then the cast the photo was released at was even more shocking to see that Killer Croc was being done with practical makeup effects, not CGI as many had assumed.

Welp, now we can see even more of that fantastic makeup design with this full-body shot of the reptilian villain-turned-hero.

The latest piece of promotional artwork from Umberto Gonzalez (formerly El Mayimbe) gives us another awesome look at Wonder Woman, presumably close to how she’ll appear when played by the lovely Gal Gadot in Zack Snyder’s Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. She’s sans cape this time, but as you can see she appears to be in the process of blocking a hail of gunfire with her gauntlets.

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So there you have it folks a lot of tv news, Wonder Woman promo art and some Suicide Squad set photos as usual! Check back next week for more DC news!

PEACE!!

No 2nd Season For CONSTANTINE; ARROW’s Stephen Amell Supports A Renewal

NBC has declined to renew Constantine for a second season…but the show isn’t quite dead yet.

Executive Producer Daniel Cerone broke the news via Twitter, but says that Warner Bros. is still shopping the series around in hopes of finding it a new home.

While the show never drew a huge audience in its difficult Friday night timeslot, where it was meant to serve as a companion piece to Grimm, the adaptation of the popular DC Comics character has found a cult following that is still hoping to #SaveConstantine.

Arrow lead Stephen Amell has came out in full support for his fellow DC TV show – pledging to guest star on it, were it picked up by another suitor. Since then, Amell has revealed that genuine discussions about an Arrow/Constantine crossover have indeed happened in the past, over at DC Entertainment.

While speaking at Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con, Amell talked candidly about the wildly popular DC TV universe – and the potential for interconnectivity between any of its shows, including Constantine. Check out what he had to say below :

“There is an opportunity for interconnectivity with any DC television show that exists. Like, as an example, yesterday Constantine was cancelled. And there is…yeah, I know, it’s brutal…it’s a good show, and it should come back. And it may come back, like there are various platforms where it could come back.”
“Now, Constantine was an NBC show. I’m on The CW. I had had discussions with DC… so not NBC, not CW… but with DC Entertainment about guest starring on Constantine when it was still on the air. And that was and is still on the table. So we have Flash, we have Legends of Tomorrow, a new show which is directly connected to the Arrow universe, we have Supergirl… I’m sure it’s going to be amazing… there’s Gotham obviously, and I’m missing something… Titans, there you go… we have no shortage of options for me and other characters to populate.”

While it may be difficult to see the supernatural procedural and urban superhero drama meshing together at first, Amell explained that there had always been a very specific reason behind a potential crossover:

“The reason that I was going to guest star on Constantine, at least the idea that we were throwing around was he’s an expert when it comes to the Lazarus Pit, which is now something that is a part of and will continue to be a part of Arrow.””

While it’s dissappointing we never got to see this crossover this year, there may yet be some hope for next season. Amell claimed that the likes of Geoff Johns, Jim Lee and his Flash co-star Grant Gustin had joined him in throwing in their support for a surprise pick-up for Constantine.

FAN STUFF SUNDAY #8: Doctor Strange Trailer, Man of Steel V Iron Man, Suicide Squad’s Couple, And More!

So this week we are given quite delicious treats for our eyes to see, we have a Doctor Strange trailer, a Man of Steel V Iron Man battle, Suicide Squad’s romantic couple, Civil War posters galore, and a
more!
DiamondDesignHD’s Civil War Posters:

 MrSteiners’ Civil War Poster:

Transfurious Franchise:

Made For Each Other(Joker And Harley Quinn):

#SaveConstantine: 

This is IT:

 AU Suicide Squad’s Deathshot:

Suicide Squad AU:

Boss Logic’s Harley Quinn(Margot Robbie):

Lord Mesa’s AoU, Arrow, The Flash, And Deadpool?:

The Fate Of CONSTANTINE Season 2 WIll Be Decided This April!

Calling all Constantine fans, there is still some hope for our beloved scouser to come back for a second season! Constantine executive producer Daniel Cerone is meeting with NBC to pitch season 2 ideas at the end of April.

So folks we could see the Constantine gang could return to our screens if NBC is happy with what they see and hear from the producers!

Stephen Amell Talks Suit Change, Crossovers, And More!

Arrow lead Stephen Amell has always shown a passion for interacting with his fans, but, in a recent appearance at ‘Dallas Comic Con’s Fan Days’, he went into a suprising amount of detail about his hit TV Show. One of the big talking points was the potential for Arrow to crossover with other DC Shows, such as Supergirl, Gotham and Constantine. What he had to say was very interesting indeed… You can check out the full video below (the crossover talk starts at roughly 17:00):

For those who don’t want to watch the whole video, here are a few of the particularly interesting parts. I do recommend skimming through it – he goes into detail about a number of things.

On costume change:

“The short answer is not only are there going to be suit changes, but I’m going to be changing suits.”

There’s also the possibility that his next costume change could come with a name change; many fans have wondered whether “Green Arrow” could be coming sooner than later, given the recent reference to Arsenal as “Red Arrow” by members of the Starling City press.

On Constantine:
“It would be interesting to cross over with Constantine, only because he knows a lot about the Lazarus Pit, which is something that we’ve introduced in the show this year.”
On Supergirl:

“It would be cool to crossover with Supergirl because it’s something with Greg Berlanti, who’s the helmer and sort of the brain trust or the center of the brain trust of Arrow and The Flash – and I know so many of the people that are involved in the production of the show so that would be really interesting.”
On Gotham:
“Gotham would be a tough one, just because I think they’re out in a different time but the crossover with The Flash was so much fun and did so well that I can’t imagine a world – a universe (no pun intended) – where that didn’t happen and continue to happen all the time”
Amell also went on to clarify that, along with returns for The Atom and The Suicide Squad, we will also get to see a few more DC characters on the show – answering with a short but simple “Yup” when approached about the subject. Sadly, he failed to mention  any names. He also touched upon Ray Palmer’s idea to rename Starling back to Star City (at roughly 26:30), as well as the show’s potential future and longevity (13:35):

“People ask me all the time too, how long do you think you’ll keep the show on for? And my answer is: for as long as it’s good. Season 2 was better than Season 1, and Season 3, when all is said and done, will be better than Season 2.”

Stephen also talked about who he would like to play in the MCU. “I wouldn’t be Hawkeye, that’d be cheating,” Amell joked. “That’s like saying I’d be slightly-less-talented, left-handed me.”

He added that he had originally considered auditioning to be Captain America, acknowledging that there was no way he could have gotten the job at that point in his career and praising Marvel for casting Chris Evans.

He couldn’t even have auditioned if he wanted to, though; the casting notice stipulated that the actor had to be from the United States (Amell is a Canadian citizen).

Arrow airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW. 

Constantine On the Move?

NBC is actively working on finding an alternative to cancelling the ratings-challenged but fan-favorite Constantine, which might include a move to another, NBC Universal-owned cable network.

NBC’s cable division includes USA Network, CNBC, Syfy, MSNBC, Bravo, Oxygen, mun2, CNBC World, Chiller, Sleuth and Universal HD. Of those, Syfy seems the most likely home — and one that has been discussed by fans online for a while now — but Bravo, Chiller, USA Network and Sleuth have all run similar programming at times.

A report emerged last night from Cinelinx that the series could be headed to Syfy — a move they say would include a retitling to Hellblazer and see the show play up some of the horror and comic book elements over the stand-alone, procedural elements that have driven much of the series on NBC.

That story was picked up in a few places around the Internet, and Constantine set designer David Blass seemingly confirmed that talks were taking place via Twitter.

A recent marathon of Constantine did fairly well on Syfy, and recently executives have suggested that they’d like the network to re-embrace its science-fiction roots. Executives at the network, which recently had a major shake-up, have been looking for their own original hit a la American Horror Story or The Walking Dead.

While uncommon, shows having success after a network move is hardly unprecedented; ABC Studios recently moved Cougar Town from ABC to TBS, where it had solid ratings and earned another three seasons (it concludes this spring after six years).

Other fan speculation has centered on web-based venues like Hulu and Netflix, but that would depend heavily on the nature of the deal between NBC Universal and Warner Bros. Television. It’s not unlikely that going forward anywhere without NBC’s blessing is impossible, considering the investment in the project that they have put in thus far.

‘Blacklist,’ ‘Law & Order: SVU,’ ‘Grimm’ and Both ‘Chicago’ Shows Renewed at NBC

NBC handed out early renewals for all of its veteran drama series Today.

Earning additional season orders for the 2015-16 television season are The Blacklist (season three), Chicago Fire (season four), Chicago PD (season three), Law & Order: SVU (season 17) and Grimm (season five), the network announced.

“The creative vision of the executive producers who’ve guided these outstanding dramas has been nothing short of incredible,” NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke said. “We’re highly appreciative of the passion they bring to their shows at every step of the creative process and we’re thrilled to reward that dedication with these renewals.”


Still waiting for word on their futures are midseason entry Hannibal, which typically is renewed over the summer; as well as NBC’s lone returning comedy from last season About a Boy, which will hand over its Tuesday perch as the network explores a multicamera block come March. Rookies Mysteries of Laura, State of Affairs, Allegiance, Constantine, Marry Me, Odyssey andOne Big Happy will likely hear news of their fates in May after NBC reviews its pilot needs and midseason performance.

With the Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and SVU renewals, Dick Wolf will continue to have at least three shows on NBC, with a potential fourth — spinoff Chicago Medical — set to air as the 19th episode of Fire. The success of both Chicago series has helped reinvigorate the procedural among the Big Four with several pilots in the works at multiple networks. All hail from Universal Television. For its part, SVU ranks as the longest-running drama on television and, this season, is delivering its biggest overall audience since the 2008-09 season.

The Blacklist, fresh off its massive ratings haul from Sunday’s post-Super Bowl slot, will make the transition to NBC’s new all-drama Thursday lineup tonight. The Sony Pictures Television James Spader drama is averaging 17.4 million viewers this season, per Nielsen’s “most current” averages. NBC is also looking to exec producers John Fox and John Davis to repeat the drama’s success with pilot Endgame in the works.

Grimm, meanwhile, remains a sturdy performer for NBC’s Friday night lineup. The network, which continues to search for a series to pair with the genre entry from EP Sean Hayes, hails from Universal Television.

NBC joins Fox (Empire, Gotham, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Bob’s Burgers, The Simpsons, Family Guy), CBS (Madam Secretary, Scorpion, NCIS: New Orleans, Big Bang Theory) and The CW (The 100, Arrow, The Originals, Reign, Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, The Flash, Jane the Virgin) in handing out early renewals for its scripted programming.

Source: THR

CONSTANTINE: NBC Talks The Show’s Performance AND The Its Longevity

At the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour today, IGN asked NBC president Jennifer Salke and chairman Robert Greenblatt about Constantine’s performance and its chances.

Said Salke, “We wish the show had done better live. It has a big viewership after [it airs] in all kinds of ways and it has a younger audience, but the live number is challenging. It hasn’t come out in the way we wanted it to, but we love the show. I think it’s fair to say we’re still talking about it.”

Added Greenblatt, “We got on the bandwagon of these shows based on comic books and maybe there are too many of them. It’s a popular series of comics, but it’s not The Flash, it’s not Batman. So maybe it suffers a little bit there. But as Jen said, it’s a show we really like. We love Matt Ryan, who’s the star of it. I think we did right by the fans who didn’t like the film that was made of it. The future is still up in the air for that show.”

Constantine returns tonight to kick off the remaining five episodes of Season 1. NBC is moving the show up to hours to 8:00pm ET/PT, which indicates they do want to see how the show could do in different (and most would argue better) timeslot.

SOURCE: IGN

CONSTANTINE: Season 1, Episode 9 Description; "The Saint of Last Resorts: Part 2"

JOHN PUTS HIS LIFE ON THE LINE AS HE GETS EVEN CLOSER TO THE SOURCE OF THE RISING DARKNESS – CLAIRE VAN DER BOOM AND EFREN RAMIREZ GUEST STAR – In order to fend off a vicious attack, John (Matt Ryan) summons a demon into himself. Chas (Charles Halford), Zed (Angélica Celaya) and Anne Marie (guest star Claire van der Boom) race against time to save John before it’s too late.

So, nothing too revealing here, but it does at least offer some insight into what we should expect when Constantine returns in its new timeslot next year.  We’ve heard nothing about a season two renewal, so if you want to save the DC Comics/Vertigo adaptation, don’t forget to tune in!

CONSTANTINE: Gets A January Return Date & A New Timeslot

Rejoice Constantine fans as our work in saving the awesome show has finally payed as NBC has finally moved Constantine from the dreaded tv death spot(22:30 Friday) to a new time of 8/7c. Hopefully this would encourage NBC to also reconsider cancelling production as this may attract more viewers!

Based on the wildly popular comic book series “Hellblazer” from DC Comics, seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult John Constantine specializes in giving hell… hell. Armed with a ferocious knowledge of the dark arts and his wickedly naughty wit, he fights the good fight – or at least he did. With his soul already damned to hell, he’s decided to leave his do-gooder life behind. But when demons target Liv, the daughter of one of Constantine’s oldest friends, he’s reluctantly thrust back into the fray – and he’ll do whatever it takes to save her. Before long, it’s revealed that Liv’s “second sight,” an ability to see the worlds behind our world and predict supernatural occurrences, is a threat to a mysterious new evil that’s rising in the shadows. And now it’s not just Liv who needs protection; the angels are starting to get worried too. So, together, Constantine and Liv must use her power and his skills to travel the country, find the demons that threaten our world – and send them back where they belong. After that, who knows… maybe there’s hope for him and his soul after all.

Constantine features:
Matt Ryan as John Constantine
Harold Perrineau as Manny
Charles Halford as Chas Chandler
Angélica Celaya as Zed Martin
Lucy Griffiths as Liv Aberdeen
Joey Phillips as Nergal
Miles Anderson as Dr. Roger Huntoon
Michael James Shaw as Papa Midnite
Emmett Scanlan as Jim Corrigan/The Spectre

Constantine returns January 16